Stop Drafts and Lower Your Bills

Window replacement and repair services in Salt Lake City address energy loss and comfort issues throughout your home.

Your windows should keep cold air out during winter and hold conditioned air inside during summer, but if you feel drafts near the frames or notice condensation forming between panes, your windows are no longer doing their job. In Salt Lake City, where winter temperatures drop below freezing and summer heat pushes into the nineties, inefficient windows force your heating and cooling systems to run longer and cost more. Kimball roofing & siding works with homeowners throughout Salt Lake City who need windows that fit properly, seal tightly, and perform the way they should.

Window replacement involves removing old units and installing new windows that are sized correctly for each opening, while window repair addresses issues like broken seals, damaged frames, or hardware that no longer operates smoothly. Both services focus on eliminating drafts, stopping moisture intrusion, and improving insulation so your home stays more comfortable year-round. When windows are installed with attention to proper sealing and fit, you reduce energy loss and avoid the water damage that can develop around poorly sealed frames.

If your windows rattle in the wind or you see moisture collecting where it should not be, request a window assessment in Salt Lake City to find out what needs attention.

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What Happens During Installation and Afterward

The work starts with removing the existing window unit and inspecting the rough opening for rot, water damage, or structural issues that need to be addressed before the new window goes in. In Salt Lake City, older homes sometimes have framing that has been compromised by years of moisture exposure, and those areas are repaired so the new window sits on solid material. Each replacement window is leveled, shimmed, and fastened securely, then sealed with weatherproofing materials that prevent air and water from getting past the frame.

After installation, you will notice that drafts disappear, condensation no longer forms on the glass, and rooms feel more stable in temperature without constantly adjusting the thermostat. Your heating and cooling systems will cycle less frequently because conditioned air stays inside where it belongs.

Window replacement complements roofing and siding upgrades when you are improving your home's exterior performance, and repair work can extend the life of units that are otherwise in good condition. Not every window needs to be replaced, and an assessment helps determine which option makes sense for each opening based on age, condition, and how well the unit is still performing.

Questions homeowners often ask before scheduling work

Homeowners in Salt Lake City often want to know what signs indicate a window needs replacement, how long the work takes, and whether repair is a reasonable option before committing to a full replacement.

How do I know if my windows need to be replaced or just repaired?
If you feel drafts around the frame, see condensation between panes, or notice the window no longer opens and closes smoothly, those are signs something is wrong. Broken seals and minor hardware issues can often be repaired, but if the frame is rotting or the glass is failing, replacement is usually the better option.
What will I notice after new windows are installed?
You will notice that rooms stay warmer in winter and cooler in summer without adjusting your thermostat as often, and drafts that used to come through the frame will be gone. Condensation and moisture problems around the window will also stop.
How long does window replacement take?
Most single window replacements take two to four hours depending on the size of the opening and whether any framing repairs are needed. Multiple windows in one day is common, and the work is scheduled so your home is not left open to the weather.
Will new windows work with my existing trim?
In many cases, interior and exterior trim can be reused if it is in good condition, though some homes require new trim if the original material has been damaged by moisture or is not compatible with the new window dimensions. That is determined during the assessment.
Do you install windows in older homes in Salt Lake City?
Yes, older homes often have non-standard window sizes and framing that requires custom fitting or additional preparation work. Kimball roofing & siding handles those installations and makes sure each window is sealed properly regardless of the age of the structure.

Window replacement and repair services are available throughout the surrounding region, and scheduling an assessment gives you a clear understanding of what needs to be done and what results to expect. If your windows are letting in air they should not or costing you more to heat and cool your home, get in touch with Kimball roofing & siding to request a window assessment in Salt Lake City.